Stories Tagged as
Television
Magic Johnson, P. Diddy to run new cable channels
by
Adriene Hill
Feb 21, 2012
Magic Johnson will team up with Comcast to launch a new cable channel. It will feature positive stories from the African-American community. Sean Combs -- aka P. Diddy -- is also expected to formally announce a new music channel on Comcast.
Younger viewers watch less TV on TV
by
Amy Scott
Feb 9, 2012
TV may still be the most popular pastime in America. But new media is making inroads with younger viewers, who tune in on laptops, phones and tablets.
“What’s this ‘television’ contraption you keep going on about?” - Son-father conversation
by
Marc Sanchez
Feb 9, 2012
Watching TV is like so 2010
Your television viewing choices
by
Rob Long
Jan 13, 2012
One word to describe the future of television: more. More everything. And that' s going to change the lives of those in the business of TV.
The future of TV from inside a teenage bedroom
Jan 12, 2012
As tech gurus gather at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, we're looking at the future of television. And where better to glimpse future viewing habits than inside a teenager's bedroom?
Advertising to a digital generation
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 12, 2012
Our "Future of TV" series continues with a look at how advertisers target youth through ever-changing mediums.
The Future of Television: The way we watch
Jan 10, 2012
As TVs get smarter and viewing goes mobile, there's a battle on to bring entertainment to every screen.
For public good, not for profit.
CES: It's all about your TV set
by
John Moe
Jan 9, 2012
Reporting from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, John Moe explains why the future of technology is in the big-screen TV.
Nickelodeon ratings plunge, hitting Viacom stocks
Dec 1, 2011
The children's channel has been on top for 16 years but has felt a sudden, unexpected drop in ratings in the last few months.
Mid-day Extra: The value of the laugh track
by
Jeremy Hobson
and Mitchell Hartman
Dec 1, 2011
This season's fall TV lineup has seen a re-emergence of the laugh track. But do these sound effects really help ratings?